rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk
1.1K posts

rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi

Apple’s iPhone 18 could bring one of the biggest privacy upgrades in years. 👀
Leaks suggest Apple’s new in-house C2 modem may let iPhones hide your exact location from carriers by limiting precise tower triangulation.
That means:
• Less carrier tracking
• Better metadata privacy
• More control over your location data
• Possible satellite + 5G upgrades too
Apple isn’t just replacing Qualcomm anymore.
They’re turning the modem into a privacy weapon. 🔒📱
If this ships with iPhone 18, Android brands will have to respond fast.
Via: AppleInsider


English
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi

❗️🚨 BREAKING: Researchers used Mythos Preview to find the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple's M5 silicon, they give a glimpse into Mythos say it’s really powerful.
Apple spent five years and an estimated several billion dollars building Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE), the hardware-assisted memory safety system built around ARM's MTE. It was the flagship security feature of the M5 and A19, designed specifically to kill the entire memory corruption bug class.
Researchers from Calif built a working exploit in five days.
According to Apple's own research, MIE disrupts every public exploit chain against modern iOS, including the recently leaked Coruna and Darksword kits. Calif walked into Apple Park this week and handed over the report in person.
Full 55-page technical report drops after Apple patches the vulnerability.


English
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi
rawdurk retweetledi




























